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Old 2014-11-13, 12:40   #56
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At some point, I don't think it matters if "storflyt32" is a person or a bot, as it seems that time-wasting and attention-getting are the main goals.
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Old 2014-11-14, 03:03   #57
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If nothing else, it may help some third party who may eventually stumble across it. So help is never unmerited
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Old 2014-11-14, 04:33   #58
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If nothing else, it may help some third party who may eventually stumble across it. So help is never unmerited
Well Put!
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Old 2014-11-14, 07:21   #59
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I don't say this guy is a bot for sure (I was just trying to throw him a trap, I have this obsession with bots, since I have some experience in this domain, working for Eliza-like stuff for a while, you may remember I accused other "forum members" too, in the past, and mostly being right), but he for sure scores very high in the list, almost as high as kathegetes, with this disparate ideas, in disparate sentences, each in its own paragraph, replying to patterns in the sentences and not to the idea in the sentences (here it scores very high!), etc. When you say something like "preparation is the mother of wisdom", most Eliza-beans will almost always reply with something about how clever their mothers are, or they will ask you about your parents. But some people still fall for it, for example is notorious the anecdote about the boss who came into the office in the morning and founds his secretary looking like she stayed overnight, crying in front of the computer screen, on which Eliza was running, and she told him that "nobody in her life understood her better" than Eliza did.

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Old 2014-11-19, 03:39   #60
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Patterns?

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4352606590838606384629892857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857
14285714285714285714285714285714285714285714285715540392101340462301 ?

BTW: Possibly a big prime number here in a randomly generated number started up directly under Windows.

If I abort the task using CTRL-C I will lose the number.

It hangs up my system quite much.

So I will have to wait for it to finish and come back to you later.

A suggestion for you:

To me the boxes for "Submit Reply" and "Preview Post" in this page could have their positions switched.

That would make it a little easier, at least for me.

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Old 2014-11-20, 00:13   #61
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Oh, sigh!

After more than 4 days of continuously running.

>> ecm(ans)

ecm: 0/1 curves on C992203, B1=11K, B2=gmp-ecm default
Aborting...

I will not be doing it this way anymore.

But otherwise, I was able to keep the last 23649 digits of this number for the record.

This number also became a composite.
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Old 2014-11-20, 16:36   #62
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What was that C992203? I didn't find it in the DB.

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Old 2014-11-21, 01:21   #63
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http://factordb.com/index.php?query=68311*2%5E68311%2B1

http://factordb.com/index.php?id=1100000000728640727

...814430153129546815608792557743949510056834204820738173355221

is composite: RES64: [5824C095DA4C2A85] (40.9395s+0.0096s)

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Old 2014-11-23, 17:01   #64
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http://factordb.com/index.php?query=...6554-11%29%2F3

Composite.
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Old 2014-11-23, 18:27   #65
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What am I missing that makes that important enough to make a post about? It takes only a few milliseconds to determine that result.
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Old 2014-11-23, 18:54   #66
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Quote:
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What am I missing that makes that important enough to make a post about? It takes only a few milliseconds to determine that result.
Is there a special form for the divisors of a number of the form a*b^c + d, in cases like this where c is relatively large?
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